Lynx research

Along with a number of collaborators, including Dennis Murray and Paul Wilson, we are undertaking research to assess the functional connectivity and population dynamics of lynx at their southern range periphery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr.Alban Guillaumet, Trent University

Co-supervised by Dr. Dennis Murray

 

Students

 

Erin Koen, Ph.D. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Condition-dependent dispersal in carnivores

Co-supervised by Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Jill Lalor, M.Sc. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Introgression and functional genomics in mammals

Co-supervised by Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Morgan Wehtje, Ph.D. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Canada lynx occupancy modelling

Co-supervised by Dr. Dennis Murray

 

Alumni

 

Aaron Walpole, M.Sc. graduate, 2010, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Functional connectivity along the southern extent of the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) range in Ontario, Canada

Co-supervised with Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Lynx publications

 

Koen, E. L., C. J. Garroway, P. J. Wilson, and J. Bowman. 2010. The effect of map boundary on estimates of landscape resistance to animal movement. PLoS One 5(7): e11785.

 

Home